I'll give that a try, too. Am I right in assuming that it doesn't matter where I unzip the Rack folder, as long as I keep the folder structure intact?vortico wrote:No, that's a version issue. Make sure you're using Rack v0.3.2. If you already are, you've somehow gotten a mix of old plugins with your updated Rack. Delete all plugins in the plugins/ directory except Fundamental, and retry the "Refresh Plugins" button.
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- KVRian
- 1209 posts since 11 Jan, 2006 from Pittsburgh
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- KVRAF
- 16725 posts since 13 Oct, 2009
I didn't see the popup and read his message incorrectly. With no popups and no incorrect version modules I was experiencing similar behavior when I first loaded vcv. That problem went away when I chose a different driver or closed the program that was using the original driver.DocAtlas wrote:I'll give that a try, too. Am I right in assuming that it doesn't matter where I unzip the Rack folder, as long as I keep the folder structure intact?vortico wrote:No, that's a version issue. Make sure you're using Rack v0.3.2. If you already are, you've somehow gotten a mix of old plugins with your updated Rack. Delete all plugins in the plugins/ directory except Fundamental, and retry the "Refresh Plugins" button.
- KVRAF
- 1721 posts since 17 Jul, 2001 from Milan, Italy
this problem is 99% casued by old Rack version OR old plugins version. Just make sure you have the latest version (0.32 at the moment) delete ALL plugins used by 0.31 and resintall/refresh them for the latest version...
Yes, You can unzip Rack anywhere you want, I have it on different machines on win/mac/linux on multiple locations...
Yes, You can unzip Rack anywhere you want, I have it on different machines on win/mac/linux on multiple locations...
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- KVRer
- 1 posts since 5 Oct, 2017
I worked my way around this problem by momentarily changing my screen from horizontal to vertical and then changing it back to horizontal after loading the out of reach modules I needed.autodafe wrote:this has already been reported and I believe Andrew is already working on itGaryG wrote: 2) Adding autodafes modules meant the pop up menu is now too tall for my laptop screen.Maybe a way to page or scroll the list is needed?
....this is my first post at KVR btw...the awesome VCV Rack brought me here.
- KVRAF
- 1721 posts since 17 Jul, 2001 from Milan, Italy
the "long module" list is well known and already fixed in the current sources, just wait until next release that should be soon (a week or so, I believe...)
some possible workarounds:
1) max you screen resolution
2) temorarily remove some modules folder (like mine for example). if you want them back it's mainly a matter of copy/paste
3) rotate the screen vertically so to gain some additional pixels
4) use some kind of "desktop scroller" or expander which would probably allow you to scroll behind desktop limits...
some possible workarounds:
1) max you screen resolution
2) temorarily remove some modules folder (like mine for example). if you want them back it's mainly a matter of copy/paste
3) rotate the screen vertically so to gain some additional pixels
4) use some kind of "desktop scroller" or expander which would probably allow you to scroll behind desktop limits...
- KVRian
- 1209 posts since 11 Jan, 2006 from Pittsburgh
Well, I've made a little progress. After deleting the old version, installing the latest one, and refreshing plugins, all of the modules are showing in the list, and most of them load ok. The audio interface take forever to load, but it eventually does. Most of the other modules load very quickly. A few, however, don't load, and crash Rack as soon as I try.
I started to go back through the list again so I could list all of the handful that crash, but after trying to load Macro Oscillator crashed Rack this time, restarting Rack simply results in a blank white window. I'll check into the others that are crashing in the next few days, but I need to get to sleep.
Edit: I forgot to mention that before the crash, I had no problems patching the modules that had loaded, and I liked what I heard.
I started to go back through the list again so I could list all of the handful that crash, but after trying to load Macro Oscillator crashed Rack this time, restarting Rack simply results in a blank white window. I'll check into the others that are crashing in the next few days, but I need to get to sleep.
Edit: I forgot to mention that before the crash, I had no problems patching the modules that had loaded, and I liked what I heard.
- KVRist
- 323 posts since 19 Jul, 2008
You're probably running with an AMD Phenom II CPU. Support for that will be added in v0.4.0.
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- KVRian
- 543 posts since 22 May, 2009 from Portugal,Azores (faial island)
Just made a new patch:
...want to know how to program great synth sounds,check my video tutorials: http://www.youtube.com/user/sergiofrias25
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- KVRian
- 898 posts since 12 Feb, 2005 from Green Man Inn
let me addautodafe wrote:the "long module" list is well known and already fixed in the current sources, just wait until next release that should be soon (a week or so, I believe...)
some possible workarounds:
1) max you screen resolution
2) temorarily remove some modules folder (like mine for example). if you want them back it's mainly a matter of copy/paste
3) rotate the screen vertically so to gain some additional pixels
4) use some kind of "desktop scroller" or expander which would probably allow you to scroll behind desktop limits...
5) you kan display eg 4k on a hd monitor with graphics cards with Nvidia maxwell architecture. Look for DSR in the settings of the driver or get an overview here:
https://www.geforce.com/whats-new/artic ... y-graphics
- KVRian
- 1209 posts since 11 Jan, 2006 from Pittsburgh
If that was a response to my post, I just checked, and that is the cpu I have in my main computer. I suppose I should wait until that version is released.vortico wrote:You're probably running with an AMD Phenom II CPU. Support for that will be added in v0.4.0.
I was wondering, how new of a Mac is needed to run VCV Rack? I have an older Mac Mini (one of the first ones), but wasn't sure if it would meet the system requirements. I couldn't find any info on the web site.
- KVRist
- 323 posts since 19 Jul, 2008
I have a Macbook (not Pro) from 2007 with MacOS 10.7, and it works fine. Kind of slow, but for something 10 years old, it's hit or miss.
VCV Rack, the Eurorack simulator
- KVRian
- 1209 posts since 11 Jan, 2006 from Pittsburgh
I may give it a try, but I have so little free time, it may not be worth the effort. I'll just wait for 0.4.0.vortico wrote:I have a Macbook (not Pro) from 2007 with MacOS 10.7, and it works fine. Kind of slow, but for something 10 years old, it's hit or miss.
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- KVRist
- 90 posts since 26 Dec, 2009
Definitely worth keeping an eye on this, very promising (and pretty fun already!)...DocAtlas wrote:I may give it a try, but I have so little free time, it may not be worth the effort. I'll just wait for 0.4.0.vortico wrote:I have a Macbook (not Pro) from 2007 with MacOS 10.7, and it works fine. Kind of slow, but for something 10 years old, it's hit or miss.
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- KVRian
- 964 posts since 21 Sep, 2013
Will we be able to load multiple bridges in the DAW? It would be amazing if I could pass multiple CV sources from multiple tracks in the DAW to and from VCV.vortico wrote:It's right there on the toolbar.
No VST parameters, for the first version of VCV Bridge at least.
Either way, I'm still psyched and very greatful for all of this!!
- KVRist
- 323 posts since 19 Jul, 2008
Yes, I think the limit is 64 bridge modules or something ridiculous. Each corresponds to a single bridge VST/AU plugin, and they don't have to be in the same DAW.
VCV Rack, the Eurorack simulator
It's right there on the toolbar.